ranjeetrain
New Member
Whoa! That is a very interesting project. In case of interest, my system is based on Ubuntu, but what makes the audio work is KXStudio Had it not been for the fact that I have a Firewire device, which means using jack I would never have needed to go beyond Ubuntu, but now I am used to KXS and its way of handling jack, and the fact that it works. I am very happy with it, and would stick with it even if I went plain USB or back to a PCI card. Kernel is not real-time, but is "low-latency". But jack (it seems, I can't explain) runs in realtime mode, and if not (got my settings mixed up only last week) there will be xruns, resulting in dropouts on my system.
All my problems with PC audio have been over the past few years. Once I got a decent sound card installed, I was getting fantastic results from my old machine which was, I think, a P4 without any struggles. Yes, I do believe that a PC can be a wonderful music player, but I have had my fair share of it not being.![]()
Yes, there were some very bad cards in early days. Very poor dynamic range, poor SNR, in short, very poor technical specifications. In other words, they were utilitarian. But once PC was recognized as a serious contender for being the central device in home entertainment, things changed.
Technical specification of current generation of high end sound cards outdo their CD counterparts by a huge huge margin. Once the battle of electrical noise is won, in current times, a computer is a serious competition to all but most expensive of CDPs.